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Google CEO Eric Schmidt has said this week that he expects China to renew the company’s Web license, as it has been recently revised.
China had threatened to not renew the license, saying it disapproved of the way the search giant tried to sidestep Google’s censorship rules by directing its domain to Hong Kong, where searches were unfiltered.
While Schmidt believes the license will be renewed, he admitted the ball is fully in China’s court.
“Our operations in China are completely at the discretion of the Chinese government,” he added.
The situation began in January when Google said it would stop censoring search results, which violates Chinese law.
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology spokesman Wang Lijian says the decision could take months, however.


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According to the Financial Times, Google Inc. is “99.9 percent” sure to shut down its Chinese search engine. The newspaper cited a source familiar with the situation in reporting that talks between Google and the Chinese government over censorship have reached an apparent impasse.
The report said that Google is likely to make a decision very soon but that it will take some time to follow through on its plans. The company would carry out an orderly closure to take steps to protect local employees from retaliation by authorities.
On Friday, China’s Minister of Industry and Information Technology, Li Yizhong, warned Google about its decision to stop censoring search results for Chinese users. “If you don’t respect Chinese laws, you are unfriendly and irresponsible, and the consequences will be on you,” he told reporters.
Google shocked the business world and ignited tension between the United States and China in January when it revealed that it would pull out of China if it would not offer unfiltered search results. The move came after Google was targeted by a cyber-attack sourced in China aimed at its Intellectual Property and the e-mail accounts of Chinese activists.


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Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said on Wednesday that the company expects an outcome in its dispute with the Chinese government soon. Schmidt made the comments on Wednesday at the Abu Dhabi Media Summit. “I’m going to use the word ’soon’, which I will not define otherwise,” he said.
“There is no specific timetable. Something will happen soon.” In Washington, Nicole Wong, the firm’s vice president and deputy general counsel, told the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee that the company stands by its decision to stop censorship in China.
“(if) the option is that we will shutter our .cn property and leave the country, we are prepared to do that,” she said. At the same time, it was revealed that the United States is mulling a possible legal challenge to China’s Internet censorship and related policies which it claims hurt U.S. companies that invest in the Chinese market.
The recent spat between Google and China started in January when the search giant announced that it would stop censoring search results in the country and would leave the market if it had no other choice. The announcement followed a hack targeted at Google’s intellectual property and the e-mail accounts of Chinese human rights activists.
Google said that more than 20 companies were targeted in the attack which originated in the country. Chinese officials said they were working with Google to resolve the dispute.